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secondly term the economy is more stabilized. first term it was beleaguered. is this a reason why and giving him impetus to come out more aggressively? >> in part. we are seeing him aggressive on number, he says he has mandated and he doesn't have to worry about getting re-elected. so regulations, executive orders, this kind of antitrust, use the courts is the way he basically can get his will. >> kelly: what does this do to the business climate in america? >> stopping mergers, evidence is mixed. prices go up, sometimes they do and sometimes they don't but a failing firm argument, if a firm is going bankrupt and we think about american airlines and u.s. airways, so many airlines are going bankrupt, that if one goes bankrupt and only one is left, prices are going to go up anyway. why not let them merge and see if in fact they do cost cutting and basically merge them together might be able to save some money. >> kelly: so the silver lining in that kind of merger, what would be the downside? these larger companies could go in buy them up and cannibalize and jetti
secondly term the economy is more stabilized. first term it was beleaguered. is this a reason why and giving him impetus to come out more aggressively? >> in part. we are seeing him aggressive on number, he says he has mandated and he doesn't have to worry about getting re-elected. so regulations, executive orders, this kind of antitrust, use the courts is the way he basically can get his will. >> kelly: what does this do to the business climate in america? >> stopping...
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it's like i can tell a more political economy story over various forms of smuggling. so where we actually overlap in this history is the come stock story, the sex trafficking, and the antipornography and the birth control eradication e.s and the prohibition story which he rightly ended his comments on. other places we differed dramatically, but even that comstock cartoon, i'll be honest, the one that rich snyder mentioned, it's the one image in the book that i had to track down that was in jim marone's book. and it was hard to track down because i couldn't find it anywhere. finally i said, jim, where'd you get it? this archive at yale university. so that one image is similar in both books, but i was pleased the publisher allowed me to reproduce over 40 images as long long, of course, as i paid the royalties for it. last but not least, not to take up too much time. when you were first talking about, you know, other countries being, um, smuggler nations and so on, and the british story of the opium trade. in the introduction towards the end, i'll just realize a short pa
it's like i can tell a more political economy story over various forms of smuggling. so where we actually overlap in this history is the come stock story, the sex trafficking, and the antipornography and the birth control eradication e.s and the prohibition story which he rightly ended his comments on. other places we differed dramatically, but even that comstock cartoon, i'll be honest, the one that rich snyder mentioned, it's the one image in the book that i had to track down that was in jim...
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and only the ford f-150 with ecoboost has the best combination of torque and fuel economy. think about that. introducing the new 2013 f-150. (mapolaris hasr) hunwhat you want:ail, legendary atvs led by the powerful sportsman 850 h.o., value-minded side-by-sides featuring the new ranger 800 midsize, and full-size workhorses, including the all new class-leading 60-horsepower ranger xp 900 with industry-leading torque, towing, and travel. polaris: hardest-working, smoothest-riding. craig: march madness is right around the corner. coming up, doubleheader of college basketball action. the navy takes on notre dame. followed by number four michigan state against number 18 ohio state coming up right here on cbs sports. like a point guard seeing the whole court, you have to be able to gauge all aspects of the right, don't you? shorty: for me, nobody ever taught me what to look at, but as a defensive player in basketball or in football, what i'm looking for is the rider's tip. that tells me like a defensive player learns where he is going to go. i've never asked these guys, what do y
and only the ford f-150 with ecoboost has the best combination of torque and fuel economy. think about that. introducing the new 2013 f-150. (mapolaris hasr) hunwhat you want:ail, legendary atvs led by the powerful sportsman 850 h.o., value-minded side-by-sides featuring the new ranger 800 midsize, and full-size workhorses, including the all new class-leading 60-horsepower ranger xp 900 with industry-leading torque, towing, and travel. polaris: hardest-working, smoothest-riding. craig: march...
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there's a lot of strength to the under lying economy. most economists do agree, if the sequester actually kicks in, it is going to harm economic growth this year. >> let's talk about the bigger picture. we're lurching from crisis to crisis to crisis, is there any hope of grand bargain, that we sort out spending and taxes going forward? >> not any time fast. this seequester is going to kick in. the cuts will take place. the next big deadline is the end of march, march 27th, win the government running out of money. they'll have to come up with some agreement to continue that as well. there's some hope that might lead to broader negotiations. as of right now, both sides are dug in. the president and democrats saying, any agreement must include revenues and the republicans saying, no, it will not. >> thank you, george. we appreciate that. >> have fun in l.a. covering the oscars. >> george will have a lot of company on the broadcast today. two powerhouse panels and abc's global affairs anchor christiane amanpour. all coming up later on "this
there's a lot of strength to the under lying economy. most economists do agree, if the sequester actually kicks in, it is going to harm economic growth this year. >> let's talk about the bigger picture. we're lurching from crisis to crisis to crisis, is there any hope of grand bargain, that we sort out spending and taxes going forward? >> not any time fast. this seequester is going to kick in. the cuts will take place. the next big deadline is the end of march, march 27th, win the...
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there's a lot of strength to the economy. most economists do agree, if the sequester actually kicks in, it will harm economic growth this year. >> we're lurching from crisis to crisis to crisis, is there any hope of grand bargain, that we sort this out? >> not any time soon. the cuts will take place. the next big deadline is the end of the march when the government runs out of money. they'll have to come up with some agreement to continue that as well. there's some hope that might lead to broader negotiations. as of right now, both sides are dug in. >> thank you, george. we appreciate that. >> have fun in l.a. covering the oscars. >> george will have a lot of company on the broadcast today. two powerhouse roundtables. all coming up later on "this week." >>> now we turn from george to hollywood stars, the oscars are tonight. >> one of the most entertaining things to do is to guess who will win. especially if you help from an insider. that happens to be abc's chris connelly. a look at some favorites and some possible upsets. go
there's a lot of strength to the economy. most economists do agree, if the sequester actually kicks in, it will harm economic growth this year. >> we're lurching from crisis to crisis to crisis, is there any hope of grand bargain, that we sort this out? >> not any time soon. the cuts will take place. the next big deadline is the end of the march when the government runs out of money. they'll have to come up with some agreement to continue that as well. there's some hope that might...
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the most important thing is the british economy does not suffer as a result of it. is not kicked out of the equation. if we do it that way and we make the theft a white-collar crime, it could be and everybody when situation. we have to have the patent system to be a universal thing. we did not want to go to a country, and they say sorry, made, we do not do it this way. >> that is all far this week. -- that is all for this week. from all of us, goodbye. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard use their expertise to guide to the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we pledge our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you?
the most important thing is the british economy does not suffer as a result of it. is not kicked out of the equation. if we do it that way and we make the theft a white-collar crime, it could be and everybody when situation. we have to have the patent system to be a universal thing. we did not want to go to a country, and they say sorry, made, we do not do it this way. >> that is all far this week. -- that is all for this week. from all of us, goodbye. >> funding of this...
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because of the economy. >> and the drug addicts, a lot of people think that homeless people -- we just had some bad luck. we lose our job, got hurt. >> a helping hand and an eye on the problem affecting so many on this winter's night in baltimore. >> great work by the salvation army. >> absolutely. we did not get the bad end of that storm. >> it could have been a lot worse. >> there is another one developing out there. part of it will be coming our way again. it looks like we will repeat the process. we will talk about it in a minute. we have some drizzle out there, mostly fog. at least we're in the >> a landmark is being prepared for demolition. early tomorrow morning, pg&e will implode the gas holder that has been out of use since 1987. it has been made obsolete by upgrades to the gas system. >> it is antiquated. the cost for us to have to continue to maintain and upgrade its. it is simply not practical. so we have made the business decision to take this down. and it will be imploded tomorrow morning. >> bge is stressing that the best place to watch will be on tv because it is danger
because of the economy. >> and the drug addicts, a lot of people think that homeless people -- we just had some bad luck. we lose our job, got hurt. >> a helping hand and an eye on the problem affecting so many on this winter's night in baltimore. >> great work by the salvation army. >> absolutely. we did not get the bad end of that storm. >> it could have been a lot worse. >> there is another one developing out there. part of it will be coming our way again....
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. >> the uncertainty of sequestration is really harming our states and national economy. >> there can't be any question. this is something nobody wants. right? it's not a balanced, thoughtful compromise. >> reporter: hope for a deal is fading but the president said today there is still time. >> these cuts don't have to happen. congress can turn them off any time with just a little compromise. >> reporter: recent polls show a majority of americans support the president's plan to avert the sequester through new taxes and spending cuts. but house republicans say they just agreed to raise taxes and this deal should be solely based on slashing spending. >> house republicans have already passed two bills to replace the president's sequester. so the question is, why won't he work with us? and the answer, quite simply, is because he wants higher taxes. >> reporter: meanwhile the obama administration is warning of dire consequences. arguing as many as 10,000 teachers could be laid off. more than 1,000 fbi agents could see cutbacks or furloughs. there could be as many as 2,100 fewer food safety i
. >> the uncertainty of sequestration is really harming our states and national economy. >> there can't be any question. this is something nobody wants. right? it's not a balanced, thoughtful compromise. >> reporter: hope for a deal is fading but the president said today there is still time. >> these cuts don't have to happen. congress can turn them off any time with just a little compromise. >> reporter: recent polls show a majority of americans support the...
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when demand goes up in the economy, when the economy begins to strengthen, we oftentimes will see gas and oil prices move up as well. so although the economic numbers are still extraordinarily weak, they are up from those rock bottom levels and a lot of analysts saying that's helping put a little bit of a bid in oil prices as well. but you're right, we're not used to seeing oil prices spike this high, this fast. rick what, could be an even more worrisome sign is that although these prices seem so high to us, they've just kept pace with inflation over time. these price now, 3, $4, we consider to be high, this might be the new norm when it comes to gasoline in america. >> rick: that's crazy. the average person can't go and spend 60, 70 bucks to fill up their gas tank once a week or whenever they have to. something's got to give. >> well, we just might see the usage give. oftentimes when we see gas prices go up, consumers respond in not only in buying more fuel efficient cars, but also in driving less. that could be one of the net effects you could see of higher gas prices. it wasn't too
when demand goes up in the economy, when the economy begins to strengthen, we oftentimes will see gas and oil prices move up as well. so although the economic numbers are still extraordinarily weak, they are up from those rock bottom levels and a lot of analysts saying that's helping put a little bit of a bid in oil prices as well. but you're right, we're not used to seeing oil prices spike this high, this fast. rick what, could be an even more worrisome sign is that although these prices seem...
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that is exactly what people want to see -- brought back to the spanish economy. that is exactly what people want to see. they really feel that their services are being cut, their jobs are being lost. that is why they are marching. they are marching because their standard of life has slipped so severely. the poor is still poor here, and the rich is still rich, but the middle class is really being battered. that is why we're seeing so many people come to the streets today. they will continue to protest until things start getting better for them. >> in madrid. many thanks pretty still to come, -- thanks. still to come -- >> in naples, at the heart of italy pos's is intended south. >> what american fishermen say efforts to save their industry may kill it. >> in less than 24 hours, italy goes to the polls to elect a new parliament. candidates have held their final rallies before elections that take place on sunday and monday. the outgoing prime minister, monti and berlusconi are both running. our reporter is in naples. >> this is old naples, the historic heart of ital
that is exactly what people want to see -- brought back to the spanish economy. that is exactly what people want to see. they really feel that their services are being cut, their jobs are being lost. that is why they are marching. they are marching because their standard of life has slipped so severely. the poor is still poor here, and the rich is still rich, but the middle class is really being battered. that is why we're seeing so many people come to the streets today. they will continue to...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the forced budget cut were created during the 2011 debt ceiling debacle passed by congress and signed by the white house. a worst case scenario that would be so bad, it would force lawmakers to make a deal. now it's become a poison pill that the nation may have to swallow beginning march 1st. and if it happens it, 70,000 children kicked off head start programs putting more than 14,000 teaching and staff jobs at risk. fewer inspections for things like horse meat in your burgers. cuts to mental health programs mean almost 400,000 seriously mentally ill
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the forced...
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you could that trickle down to the economy? >> when you talk about small businesses and how they'll be impacted by the sequester cuts you have to kind of take into consideration that there are 20 to 30 million small businesses. so people that are doing work in certain areas, certain regions or certain industries that might be affected by a government cutback, those people will be affected, but if you're a small business owner and the accountant and the lawyer, even, a lot of them aren't going to be seeing a whole lot of effect of any cuts coming out. >> let's take a look at what the white house had to say about that. they say, quote, the automatic cuts triggered by a sequester would reduce loan guarantees to small businesses by up to $102 million. what do you have to say about that effect? >> it could reduce loan guarantees and that's exactly right expect and that depends on small businesses looking for loans. we're still in a credit crunch right now. a lot of the businesses that i know and i write about that a lot of my client
you could that trickle down to the economy? >> when you talk about small businesses and how they'll be impacted by the sequester cuts you have to kind of take into consideration that there are 20 to 30 million small businesses. so people that are doing work in certain areas, certain regions or certain industries that might be affected by a government cutback, those people will be affected, but if you're a small business owner and the accountant and the lawyer, even, a lot of them aren't...
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it's hanging over the economy. and you say like the airplane we are flying is going down and we're taking a break to watch the in-flight movie. so what are you talking about? is this sort of a lack of urgency from both sides? because there's no incentive for democrats nor republicans to cut a deal here? >> i am not saying that at all, alex. i'm saying that the house leadership on the republican side, which controls the schedule, controls the calendar, they have every power to bring us back to d.c., to go back to our desks on the floor of the house and work out the problem. with ten days to go before the ridiculous sequester takes place, we don't get called back to washington. instead, we have what we call a district work week scheduled. in other words, people are working on things other than averting this sequester. i think it's ridiculous. i think that even to see the republican house leadership working hardest on blaming president obama for the sequester is foolish. what we have is speaker boehner making posters
it's hanging over the economy. and you say like the airplane we are flying is going down and we're taking a break to watch the in-flight movie. so what are you talking about? is this sort of a lack of urgency from both sides? because there's no incentive for democrats nor republicans to cut a deal here? >> i am not saying that at all, alex. i'm saying that the house leadership on the republican side, which controls the schedule, controls the calendar, they have every power to bring us...
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. >> our economy is adding jobs, but too many people still can't find full-time employment. >> reporter: when president obama took office, 135 million americans were working in nonfarm jobs. today after massive losses and a slow recovery, 1.2 million jobs better off and many pay less than those that were lost. a study by the college for affordability found almost half of college graduates are in jobs that do not require four-year degrees. things like janitorial services, taxi driving and retail sales. professor richard vetter at ohio university helped author that study. >> let's say each one of them were making $20,000 a year more in income which was -- require plausible, we're talking about $400 billion a year in lost wages. >> reporter: numbers like it have made some economic analysts argue that underemployment may be every bit as damaging to the economy as unemployment. and kelich irwin is caught in the middle of it all. he's taking freelance jobs and part-time work with moving companies but -- >> they can only support me for so long before my need to head home. >> reporter: he might
. >> our economy is adding jobs, but too many people still can't find full-time employment. >> reporter: when president obama took office, 135 million americans were working in nonfarm jobs. today after massive losses and a slow recovery, 1.2 million jobs better off and many pay less than those that were lost. a study by the college for affordability found almost half of college graduates are in jobs that do not require four-year degrees. things like janitorial services, taxi...
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the economy is forcing people to use their hidden talents. >> and redefining traditional careers from 9:00 to 5:00 to 24/7. >> the office manager and the pastor jobs pay the same. the catering jobs vary, and then the b&b which is the bomb. i can make in one week in air b & b what i make in two weeks on my other job. >> can being the operative word. >> thank you very much. >> six jobs don't equal six figures. >> no, i'm off to new baptist church where i do my other things. it's not the life that most people would choose, i'm sure. the con is i'm never quite sure when the mortgage is going to be made, what bills are going to be paid and when. i don't have the security of planning next year. ♪ >> while decosta says she thinks she could find a full-time job again, she chooses not to. >> i'm the happiest i've ever been. bar none. no time in my life have i been this happy. >> if you have a creative way of thriving in the job market, we want to hear from you. find us on facebook and twitter, my handle is @christineromans. that's it for me. catch ali velshi at cnn 1:00 p.m. eastern. he's al
the economy is forcing people to use their hidden talents. >> and redefining traditional careers from 9:00 to 5:00 to 24/7. >> the office manager and the pastor jobs pay the same. the catering jobs vary, and then the b&b which is the bomb. i can make in one week in air b & b what i make in two weeks on my other job. >> can being the operative word. >> thank you very much. >> six jobs don't equal six figures. >> no, i'm off to new baptist church where...
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. >> they'll slow our economy. they'll eliminate good jobs. they'll leave many families who are already stretched to the limit scrambling to figure out what to do. >> on friday ray lahood warned the faa will have to furlough 47,000 employees which he says could slow air travel. the president says he'll meet with congressional members this weekend, republicans insist any plan should be based only on entitlement reform and spending cuts. >>> pope benedict continues to heat with world leaders before he steps gown next week. the pope met are italy's president this morning just with five days before he steps downl church. >>> the pentagon has grounded its fighter jets after a crack was found in the jet. the navy and marine corps versions will stay on the ground until engineers can figure out how it got there. >>> lindsey vonn recovers from knee surgery after the horrific crash. she says she doesn't think she should have been out on that course in the first place. in a conference call on friday, vonn said conditions were not safe. she's blasting rac
. >> they'll slow our economy. they'll eliminate good jobs. they'll leave many families who are already stretched to the limit scrambling to figure out what to do. >> on friday ray lahood warned the faa will have to furlough 47,000 employees which he says could slow air travel. the president says he'll meet with congressional members this weekend, republicans insist any plan should be based only on entitlement reform and spending cuts. >>> pope benedict continues to heat...
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they will hurt our economy, add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment line. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> $85 billion this year, $1.2 trillion over ten years. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeki ins away from th president's sequester and the president laid out no plan. >> reporter: the 2011 debt ceiling debacle, passed by congress and signed by the white house, a worst case scenario that would be so bad it would force lawmakers to make a deal. now it's become a poisoned pill that the nation may have to swallow, beginning march 1st. and if it happens, 70,000 children kicked off head start programs, putting more than 14,000 teaching and staff jobs at risk. fewer inspections for things like horse meat in your burgers, cuts to mental health programs mean almost 400,000 seriously mentally ill people will go untreated. homeland security drawdowns would result in longer wait times at airports and scaled back cyber security would mean more vulnerability to attacks from hackers in china and at home, threateni
they will hurt our economy, add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment line. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> $85 billion this year, $1.2 trillion over ten years. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeki ins away from th president's sequester and the president laid out no plan. >> reporter: the 2011 debt ceiling debacle, passed by congress and signed by the white house, a worst case scenario that would be so...
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i start by asking about his concern for the level of debt-ridden economy many. >> i'm very concerned. we are the greatest nation in the world. we have got enormous assets and a lot of good people, yet we have this tremendous difficulty. the money we spend in wars, at least one of which we should not ever have been in. and i am a product of world war ii. i was in the united states marine corps in 1945 and a proud recipient of a gold medal i thought the way to survive was to be well trained, and the way to be retrained was to be a marine. i didn't know anything about the navy s.e.a.l.s or the army rangers. they may not have even had them in that day. i knew about the marine corps and in my up forniform, i lookee a boy scout. one of the smartest things i have ever done. >> you talk about the expense of war, having been in the shoes of somebody serving our country. once you're in it, you've got to spend it. >> oh, i don't disagree with that. the problem is, in some instances we shouldn't have been. colin powell made that statement of weapons of mass destruction, which was inaccurate. not
i start by asking about his concern for the level of debt-ridden economy many. >> i'm very concerned. we are the greatest nation in the world. we have got enormous assets and a lot of good people, yet we have this tremendous difficulty. the money we spend in wars, at least one of which we should not ever have been in. and i am a product of world war ii. i was in the united states marine corps in 1945 and a proud recipient of a gold medal i thought the way to survive was to be well...
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. >> they'll slow our economy. they'll eliminate good jobs. they'll leave many families who are already stretched to the limit scrambling tofein figure out what to do -- to figure out what to do. >> friday, transportation secretary lahood warned the faa will have to furlough 47,000 employees which he says could slow air travel. the president says he'll meet with congressional members this weekend. republicans insist any plan should be based only on entitlement reform and spending cuts. >>> pope benedict continues to meet with world leaders before he steps down next week. the pope met with italy's president this morning just five days before he steps down as the leader of the catholic church. there is still no clear front-runner to replace the pope. >>> the pentagon is grounding its entire fleet of f-35 fighter jets after a cracked engine blade was found in the air force version of the jet. the navy and the marine corps versions will stay on the ground until engineers can figure out how it got there. >>> as skier lindsay vonn recovers from knee
. >> they'll slow our economy. they'll eliminate good jobs. they'll leave many families who are already stretched to the limit scrambling tofein figure out what to do -- to figure out what to do. >> friday, transportation secretary lahood warned the faa will have to furlough 47,000 employees which he says could slow air travel. the president says he'll meet with congressional members this weekend. republicans insist any plan should be based only on entitlement reform and spending...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ]...
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japan used to be the most powerful economy in the region but china has grown, a lot of it is due to the help that japan has given it. but now china feels that its day has returned. >> and in fact it surpassed japan just in economic test. >that's right. and it is now building up a military capable which is still interior to that of japan. and definitely inper-- inferior to that of the united states but they feel now that china can't be pushed aroundment and they want to assert themselves. and so when their territorial interests are being challenged, then they push very hard. the other reason is-- . >> warner: were you talking about japan or china. >> china. >> warner: and what about japan? >> then japan feels that it is the defensive. that if it does not show kind of firmness and resolve, then it invites further intimidation and bullying on the part of china. so even though the intrendic interests of these islands may be marchial by giving in to chinese intimidation, they feel then that that is kind of rewards that bullying on the part of china. >> warner: there s of course, these unreso
japan used to be the most powerful economy in the region but china has grown, a lot of it is due to the help that japan has given it. but now china feels that its day has returned. >> and in fact it surpassed japan just in economic test. >that's right. and it is now building up a military capable which is still interior to that of japan. and definitely inper-- inferior to that of the united states but they feel now that china can't be pushed aroundment and they want to assert...
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does the economy have enough kick in it to withstand the sequester? and a big win for activist investor david einhorn in his fight to get apple to share the wealth, with its shareholders. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! if you get a paycheck, no doubt you have seen it shrink this year. higher payroll taxes have taken 2% out of working americans take home pay. at the same time, gasoline prices have been rising and fast. together, this cuts into the spending power of consumers, and that's bad news for a host of companies, from restaurants to retailers. erika miller reports on how some of these firms are trying to fight back against the pay pinch. >> reporter: virtually every worker in america is taking home 2% less in pay this year because of higher payroll taxes. that's not just bad for consumers, it's also bad for businesses. three out of four households are cutting spending to cope with lower pay. for one out of three households, it means eating out less. consumers are also changing where they dine. >> we are moving from casual dining, down to fas
does the economy have enough kick in it to withstand the sequester? and a big win for activist investor david einhorn in his fight to get apple to share the wealth, with its shareholders. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! if you get a paycheck, no doubt you have seen it shrink this year. higher payroll taxes have taken 2% out of working americans take home pay. at the same time, gasoline prices have been rising and fast. together, this cuts into the spending power of consumers, and...
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. >> you are not going to see the huge boost in fuel economy that you would really like to that is available in other ways. >> something else to try to measure your gas mileage by comparing the number of miles you get from one tank to another. shoppers in taos and could soon be getting groceries at a former fire station. the county put the station up for sale. developers had entered a proposal for a store that locations. the building could include a store on the second floor and a mezzanine. no word on when the official plans are. >> you certainly would want a mezzanine. >> a century-long journey for women honored today in annapolis. [applause] women from the house and senate or reenacting the march that changed history, an emotional celebration of the anniversary of the women's suffrage loss. they marched into the joint session. she even sang the star spangled banner, we hear. there were finally granted the right to vote in 1920 with the ratification of the 19th amendment. more changes on the way for the ravens. longtime center matt burke explains why it's time for him to hang up his jersey
. >> you are not going to see the huge boost in fuel economy that you would really like to that is available in other ways. >> something else to try to measure your gas mileage by comparing the number of miles you get from one tank to another. shoppers in taos and could soon be getting groceries at a former fire station. the county put the station up for sale. developers had entered a proposal for a store that locations. the building could include a store on the second floor and a...
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the economy is not necessarily going to tank. it will suffer. >> suffer, tank, not good. still not good. >> not good. we'll agree on that. the prediction is, as john said, the forcing event is not this next -- this march 1st date. it's the march 27 date which is when the govern in the right after that runs out of money and that's when the day after that no government workers will be -- >> usual leap they pass a continuing resolution. a cr, as it is called. >> right. but we probably have to get some sort of an agreement on all of these things before then to kick the can down the road a little bit. that's the expectation both in the white house and on capitol hill. so maybe a short-term deal will be worked out but the problem is a short-term deal is how we got to this problem in the first place. >> so you have a politics that's so dysfunctional that you have to depend on disruption of government services in order to get people to actually do their jobs. it's ridiculous. >> john, before i let you go, walk us through. what's going to happen? assuming that these forced spendin
the economy is not necessarily going to tank. it will suffer. >> suffer, tank, not good. still not good. >> not good. we'll agree on that. the prediction is, as john said, the forcing event is not this next -- this march 1st date. it's the march 27 date which is when the govern in the right after that runs out of money and that's when the day after that no government workers will be -- >> usual leap they pass a continuing resolution. a cr, as it is called. >> right. but...
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this health care economy is going to eat us alive. i mean it's almost as if, charlie, we've been living in two worlds. in our world, in everybody's world except the health care world, the economy is actually to the been so great in case you haven't noticed in you know the last you know decade. certainly the last five or six years. the economy hasn't been so great there are issues with employment, issues with income security, all this stuff that we've all lived through. then there's this other world in the united states called the health care economy where everything has been booming. the jobs keep growing. incomes keep going up. hospitals -- >> insurance companies are doing okay. >> the insurance companies are doing okay. ge is doing great, selling cat scans, siemens is doing great selling cat scans. the drug companies are doing great. it got to a point because i started this, you know, awhile ago, we just updated the c.e.o. salaries for the hospitals i write about. they were going up 5, 10, 15%. >> a bitter pym by steven brill. nicol
this health care economy is going to eat us alive. i mean it's almost as if, charlie, we've been living in two worlds. in our world, in everybody's world except the health care world, the economy is actually to the been so great in case you haven't noticed in you know the last you know decade. certainly the last five or six years. the economy hasn't been so great there are issues with employment, issues with income security, all this stuff that we've all lived through. then there's this other...
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economy that's such a very very dangerous dynamic for the u.k. so why would you be holding. guilt why would you be the best against it at this point in time so yeah i mean i've been saying for a number of months now you know a lot of people have been very keen on sterling back in the last summer there are lot a lot of decisions out there that was reverse right and as you say you know everybody is short and to be honest with you with a credit rating downgrade likely i think next month. i think they're probably pushing on an open door. mara let's open the doors in the markets and have a look at u.s. stocks they aren't again aimed at the dow jones they're around the halls of percent in the same for the now so they're ready staging a comeback most socks are indeed rising so cutting weekly losses now we did have an all the german business confidence data coming out and as well as up better than expected results from personal computer hewlett packard as well so a bit of optimism on the markets this friday and the same goes for europe as well the markets really fighting back you se
economy that's such a very very dangerous dynamic for the u.k. so why would you be holding. guilt why would you be the best against it at this point in time so yeah i mean i've been saying for a number of months now you know a lot of people have been very keen on sterling back in the last summer there are lot a lot of decisions out there that was reverse right and as you say you know everybody is short and to be honest with you with a credit rating downgrade likely i think next month. i think...
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that is downer for economy. government is hurting us with the federal reserve and what the federal government is doing with taxes and spending. adam: what is the word we should fear? we're here from the government and and we're here to help you. >> watch the wallet what is left of it. adam: editor-in-chief. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. shibani: does boeing have a fix for its dreamliner nightmare? it is a nightmare that keeps going on and going on. the company is presenting a solution to the faa today. we'll go live to wash an for the latest details -- washington. adam: also look at some of today's winners and losers. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanes are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. he's going to apply testos
that is downer for economy. government is hurting us with the federal reserve and what the federal government is doing with taxes and spending. adam: what is the word we should fear? we're here from the government and and we're here to help you. >> watch the wallet what is left of it. adam: editor-in-chief. thanks for joining us today. >> thank you. shibani: does boeing have a fix for its dreamliner nightmare? it is a nightmare that keeps going on and going on. the company is...
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these are harmful cuts with real world consequences that will cost jobs and hurt our economy. >> reporter: the point is the white house now trying to push back, make the political argument of their own that this is going to be really harmful, it's going to hurt the public, there will be long lines at airports. some flights will be canceled, tours shut down for periods of time to deal with the budget cuts. the conservatives have been saying this is a small part of the federal budget and some of the cuts may not be as dire as the white house is playing it out to be. jon: interesting when you break it all down. jenna: ray lahood was talking about the nation's airports in relation to sequester. an airport in cleveland, breaking news, a plane off the runway there, harris? >> reporter: it's hopkins international. it's very slick there. we can take a live look now from our fox affiliate in the cleveland area. we do know that this plane may have hit the slippery conditions. there is a mix wintry precipitation that is falling right now. reports are that united airlines flight has landed already at
these are harmful cuts with real world consequences that will cost jobs and hurt our economy. >> reporter: the point is the white house now trying to push back, make the political argument of their own that this is going to be really harmful, it's going to hurt the public, there will be long lines at airports. some flights will be canceled, tours shut down for periods of time to deal with the budget cuts. the conservatives have been saying this is a small part of the federal budget and...
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economy. all in the economy for 2013 can grow numb to present and 2014 you can see modest amount of improvement. sandra: the sequester we are we away from and gas prices, the new norm is $3.75 at the pump? >> i hope that is not the new norm but we have seen the squeeze in the gasoline market last couple years as refinery switchover to producing their suburbans. it is a temporary spike the will go away by the middle of the year. we are in agreement that if the economy is doing better, we're growing 3%, where is the fire? why the need to buy $80 million of security? widely knee--2% of the federal funds rate? that doesn't make any sense in the world. the unemployment rate is a lagging indicator. it improves after the fact. monetary policy takes a long time to take effect. [talking over each other] >> the federal reserve just wants to guarantee that there is going to be improvement in the u.s. economy where we are going to have self sustaining recovery. we both agree right now we are not there, no
economy. all in the economy for 2013 can grow numb to present and 2014 you can see modest amount of improvement. sandra: the sequester we are we away from and gas prices, the new norm is $3.75 at the pump? >> i hope that is not the new norm but we have seen the squeeze in the gasoline market last couple years as refinery switchover to producing their suburbans. it is a temporary spike the will go away by the middle of the year. we are in agreement that if the economy is doing better,...
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i don't see how he does it. >> it's a huge boost to the economy, too. people -- tourism. people come this time of year just for this event. it's amazing. >> and everybody has been so excited about y'all being here. >> listen. >> we ate our way back and drank our way through. >> you and bobby hosted it last night. >> yes. we hosted the q. i feel like i've arrived. i can retire now. >> it's kind of like the all-star game for chefs like yourself. was it fun to get together and see everybody? >> yes. people think if we're all on the food network we're together all the time. but no, that's not true. we hardly ever get to see each other. >> there's no food network clubhouse? >> no, no. >> there should be. >> we're not at each other's house on christmas morning. and so i look forward to seeing all my cohorts and just buddying up. and catching up. i don't know if they do or not, savannah. i know i certainly don't. >> we were a little competitive. or at least i was. >> we had a good time. >> fourth place. not bad. >> i'm just a cook. i don't know how i got lucky enough to be here
i don't see how he does it. >> it's a huge boost to the economy, too. people -- tourism. people come this time of year just for this event. it's amazing. >> and everybody has been so excited about y'all being here. >> listen. >> we ate our way back and drank our way through. >> you and bobby hosted it last night. >> yes. we hosted the q. i feel like i've arrived. i can retire now. >> it's kind of like the all-star game for chefs like yourself. was it...